Since I'm on the topic of the ribosome, let me talk a bit about another group member working on the ribosome: Paula Petrone. Paula's background is physics and biophysics. Her work in FAH has been involved in two areas: 1) developing new ways to significantly speed FAH MD simulations with larger time step integration and 2) studies of the ribosome, understanding the chemical nature of the ribosome tunnel (discussed in the last few posts). Her work sheds light on what proteins and antibiotics would see in the tunnel. Along the way, she's made a very interesting discovery in her simulations, which could have a big impact on our understanding of how the ribosome works. We're awaiting peer review on that paper and I'll give more details once the paper is further along. This project is joint with other ribosomers in the group (Del Lucent -- previously highlighted -- and now former FAH team member Chris Snow).
I'm just wondering who I contact a problem with Folding@home. I use to have 280,000,000, and right now it took me about 5 work units to get to 290,000,000. I've completed another 2 work units only to stay at 290,000,000. I know I've done more Units than this, especially when I'm leaving my Ps3 all night.
For the record, I'm using my Playstation 3, and since the Update I've been getting pissed off of this Folding@home wasting my power. It's getting kinda degrading trying to see if my work units that I've done have been completed, or not. I wish to see my numbers on my Certificate working properly.
Posted by: Joseph Gardipy | October 04, 2007 at 01:56 PM
The numbers on the certificate only go up 10,000 at a time.
If you want to see WU by WU, look at the other statistics page (I don't remember the name but it's the first or second option on the PS3 menu).
Posted by: Charlie | October 04, 2007 at 08:37 PM
"I'm just wondering who I contact [for] a problem with Folding@home?"
For all support questions, please post on the Folding-community.org support forum. The Folding@home web page also has a link to this forum for easy reference.
Posted by: 7im | October 05, 2007 at 03:54 PM
WHY DOESN'T THE NUMBER ON MY CERTIFICATE MATCH MY POINTS NUMBER?
Posted by: jeff Peterman | January 22, 2008 at 10:11 AM
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Posted by: Scott Kerekes | April 26, 2008 at 09:10 AM